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The minivan still hangs on in a world dominated by gas guzzling, 4X4 ego-machines (aka SUV’s). One reason for this is the minivan’s interior space. Usually able to carry seven passengers or more in total quiet and comfort. Most are very fuel efficient; and with costs of gas rising more than the cost of raising a family, the minivan stands out not only for its practicality but also for its economical sense.

Vans continue to ride with the rest of the industry on the cusp of innovation, and with options like electronic sliding doors, rear seat DVD entertainment systems, multiple airbags and crumple zones, GPS navigation, and three-zone climate control, keeping the family happy—and safe—is easier than ever.


 
   
     
 
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